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. >> and if you're scoring at home, jim harbaugh's team in 101st place erupt day. that's it from pebble beach. round two tomorrow night. >> thanks dennis. college hoops, st. mary's took its winning streak into the kennel. pulled away in the second half. kevin with three of his 27 points. they win 73-59. pack 12 men, blew out usc to move into a tie for first place with washington. and ucla beat san ford. the cardinal had lost five of their last six. the warriors in denver was simple, give the ball toset curry. he knocked down six three's and scores a season high 36 points. the warriors won 109-101. the nuggets lost five straight, and the raiders have released stan toured one season after he signed a--year deal where it's $20 million guaranteed. he had three interceptions, but led all cornerbacks
. >> and if you're scoring at home, jim harbaugh's team in 101st place erupt day. that's it from pebble beach. round two tomorrow night. >> thanks dennis. college hoops, st. mary's took its winning streak into the kennel. pulled away in the second half. kevin with three of his 27 points. they win 73-59. pack 12 men, blew out usc to move into a tie for first place with washington. and ucla beat san ford. the cardinal had lost five of their last six. the warriors in denver was simple,...
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the nfl the raiders' former usc quarterback matt like to back up pelletreau jim carlson palmer he won the heisman trophy into housing for as the probe desert only seven games in the last five seasons. their plan the first game of the star derrick rose so they even the series. john rondel no problem for the celtics. they led boston with 36 points to 14 rebounds they win in atlanta of the even of the series one game apiece and now she's back to boston with in atlanta of the even of the series one game apiece and now she's back to boston with soprano back for game 3. ,,,, ♪ [ female announcer ] the vertical chair-climb. it's not an olympic sport, but it takes real effort and it takes a diaper that fits their every move. pampers cruisers with 3-way fit adapt at the waist, legs, and bottom for up to 12 hours of protection and all the freedom to play like a real champion. pampers. proud supporter of babies' play. ♪
the nfl the raiders' former usc quarterback matt like to back up pelletreau jim carlson palmer he won the heisman trophy into housing for as the probe desert only seven games in the last five seasons. their plan the first game of the star derrick rose so they even the series. john rondel no problem for the celtics. they led boston with 36 points to 14 rebounds they win in atlanta of the even of the series one game apiece and now she's back to boston with in atlanta of the even of the series one...
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but how did jim harbaugh feel??? inquiring minds wanted to >>> we all know about how they feel in yesterday's nfc championship. how did he feel? the minds wanted to know. start the clock, wayne. >> this is california, this is what everyone wants to know how you feel. what is the deal? yes, what you did, how you felt, how your pinky feels. i mean, is that just the california thing? >> they saw that. he is hoping for a little california love. giving golden state a 20-point lead. just 20 points, but he came back. and the turnover will lead to a great fast break. layup for the lead. and escaping, 91-90. what a great collapse. the road trip is stopping on out here tonight in the 4th round of the shootup. and a great goal here for them and the sharks, they could not respond. and then they will lose. any good news? i had to go down under. he's looking to close out on top, she will come to the net, slams home, the match point in the tie breaker. they advance to the semis, who will be facing the view here. >> it's warm down t
but how did jim harbaugh feel??? inquiring minds wanted to >>> we all know about how they feel in yesterday's nfc championship. how did he feel? the minds wanted to know. start the clock, wayne. >> this is california, this is what everyone wants to know how you feel. what is the deal? yes, what you did, how you felt, how your pinky feels. i mean, is that just the california thing? >> they saw that. he is hoping for a little california love. giving golden state a 20-point...
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let's see if they can confirm what has happened there. >> jim muir speaking to me in pruth. the u.n. human rights council is meeting in geneva right now. these are the pictures live to discuss how to respond to the escalating violence in syria. let's speak to our correspondent, imogen foulkes, who joins us from geneva. and pushing, imogen, for a war crimes probe into the events at houla. >> so, that's right. i think this is the fourth time that the u.n. human rights council has met in emergency session to discuss syria in the last 12 months. and we've had a number of reports from u.n. investigators saying that some of the violations, some of the events in syria do likely amount to war crimes, to crimes against humanity. this meeting is to discuss specifically the horrific events in houla last week, in which so many people, so many children, died, executed, u.n. observers in the region said. now, what the council is pressing for is an immediate, impartial, independent investigation. it wants syria to allow investigators into the country right away, today, tomorrow, as soon as
let's see if they can confirm what has happened there. >> jim muir speaking to me in pruth. the u.n. human rights council is meeting in geneva right now. these are the pictures live to discuss how to respond to the escalating violence in syria. let's speak to our correspondent, imogen foulkes, who joins us from geneva. and pushing, imogen, for a war crimes probe into the events at houla. >> so, that's right. i think this is the fourth time that the u.n. human rights council has met...
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did jim harbaugh suffer any effects from his concussion days? it is a top 5? >> no. people may have a different opinion on that. [ laughter ] >> you think? cowboys defensive coordinator play sheet. this is called product placement. about to get fined. number three, oregon and oregon state, women's soccer. scoring a goal with her face. that is a first. clint bowyer and jeff gordon wreck, leading to a fight. brad keselowski was not happy. >> [ bleep ]. that is [ bleep ]. that is all you can call that. they just tried to kill each other. i get called for [ bleep ] racing hard and i see stuff ,,,,
did jim harbaugh suffer any effects from his concussion days? it is a top 5? >> no. people may have a different opinion on that. [ laughter ] >> you think? cowboys defensive coordinator play sheet. this is called product placement. about to get fined. number three, oregon and oregon state, women's soccer. scoring a goal with her face. that is a first. clint bowyer and jeff gordon wreck, leading to a fight. brad keselowski was not happy. >> [ bleep ]. that is [ bleep ]. that is...
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was his reaction typical, jim? >> i think the media sort of had four reactions overall. one was, it was clearly bad for liberals, and see-- and they had to process that, second of all, couldn't get too negative and down beat. that would undercut president obama's momentum and the exit poll, even the exit poll was discredited and proven wrong and said afterwards, of course, obama won the exit poll vote and the third story line, and the fourth story line, what got into bill clinton or has he gotten too old? in politico talked about. >> jon: one of the story lines, too, judy, why did this recall election ever make it in the first place. walker hadn't committed a crime, hadn't been convicted with a sex offense or caught in office, you know, with his pants down. >> right, right, and that was i'll add number five to jim's list of four. it's really hard to recall a governor and only happened twice and in recent american history, 1921 and 2003. aen therefore, this was always a long shot. as opposed to the obvious story, which was this was a huge setback for democrats and for lib
was his reaction typical, jim? >> i think the media sort of had four reactions overall. one was, it was clearly bad for liberals, and see-- and they had to process that, second of all, couldn't get too negative and down beat. that would undercut president obama's momentum and the exit poll, even the exit poll was discredited and proven wrong and said afterwards, of course, obama won the exit poll vote and the third story line, and the fourth story line, what got into bill clinton or has...
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did jim harbaugh suffer any effects from his concussion days? it is a top 5? >> no. people may have a different opinion on that. [ laughter ] >> you think? cowboys defensive coordinator play sheet. this is called product placement. about to get fined. number three, oregon and oregon state, women's soccer. scoring a goal with her face. that is a first. clint bowyer and jeff gordon wreck, leading to a fight. brad keselowski was not happy. >> [ bleep ]. that is [ bleep ]. that is all you can call that. they just tried to kill each other. i get called for [ bleep ] racing hard and i see stuff [ bleep ] like that. >> we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> monday time for letterman. i know you missed him all weekend. >> monday is in the book. our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. >> i will be there. >> good night. ( band playing "late show" theme
did jim harbaugh suffer any effects from his concussion days? it is a top 5? >> no. people may have a different opinion on that. [ laughter ] >> you think? cowboys defensive coordinator play sheet. this is called product placement. about to get fined. number three, oregon and oregon state, women's soccer. scoring a goal with her face. that is a first. clint bowyer and jeff gordon wreck, leading to a fight. brad keselowski was not happy. >> [ bleep ]. that is [ bleep ]. that is...
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first your take, jim. i mean, you live here. tell me what your sense is of how the community is dealing with this. >> reporter: people made a makeshift memorial, and they made a big sign that said, "gone, not forgotten." and i think a lot of people are trying to stay focused on the victims, but you can't help but try to make sense of what was going on, allegedly, with this person. hearing all that detail from poppy, clearly, there were two lives going on. he was studying neuroscience for a ph.d. i spoke with a man who had drank beer with him at the neighborhood bar just on tuesday. and said he was a regular guy, kind of a nerdy guy, hung up, talked about sports, the normal stuff. but then in his apartment, he's rigging up these bombs over the last 60 days, buying these handguns, buying these weapons and buying this ammunition. it's so incongruence, this the bright student, called among the brightest of the bright at the university of california. >> and a recluse too, kept to himself. >> a little bit odd of a grad student, living
first your take, jim. i mean, you live here. tell me what your sense is of how the community is dealing with this. >> reporter: people made a makeshift memorial, and they made a big sign that said, "gone, not forgotten." and i think a lot of people are trying to stay focused on the victims, but you can't help but try to make sense of what was going on, allegedly, with this person. hearing all that detail from poppy, clearly, there were two lives going on. he was studying...
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>> i think there are some things and jim knows much better than i do. there's also a feeling in the white house that they have put the building blocks in place and can they get past this fiscal cliff moment? we're on a track to a better four years anyway. when you heard during the campaign mitt romney promise 12 million new jobs, you heard obama say we're going to have 12 million new jobs anyway these next four years, just based on where we are right now. without even additional stimulus or additional x factors that would goose the economy. pete: we always talk about new cabinet secretaries. would it change -- a change at the treasury department make much difference? >> everybody expects tim geithner to step down and he's been there four years and pretty exhausting. the leading candidate seems to be jack lou, white house chief of staff. and good relationship with the president right now. good relationship mostly on the hill. and so he would have credibility there. but i don't know how much the personnel matters. pete: molly, can congress make much of a
>> i think there are some things and jim knows much better than i do. there's also a feeling in the white house that they have put the building blocks in place and can they get past this fiscal cliff moment? we're on a track to a better four years anyway. when you heard during the campaign mitt romney promise 12 million new jobs, you heard obama say we're going to have 12 million new jobs anyway these next four years, just based on where we are right now. without even additional stimulus...
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thank you, jim. 346 is the number we have in terms of homes consumed by the fire. more than 30,000 people evacuated. when you think of the numbers, it's mind boggling. when you hear the stories, that's another issue. francine had to escape the flames. how did you get the news that your home was gone? >> i got on the internet. >> you saw it on the internet. what did you see. what was your first reaction? >> can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> you were saying you found out you lost your home. you lost your home. you found out on the internet. how did you find out? what was your first reaction? did you believe it? >> caller: we were just standing around looking at pictures. a lot of helicopters were going over and taking pictures. my sister found a picture and said that's you're house. the house next door is up. the whole block except two houses. sdm you got a note saying condolences on your home. let's put up the video. you sent in a video taken by your son of the evacuation. what was that like? >> we were watching streaming video because we had already evacuated.
thank you, jim. 346 is the number we have in terms of homes consumed by the fire. more than 30,000 people evacuated. when you think of the numbers, it's mind boggling. when you hear the stories, that's another issue. francine had to escape the flames. how did you get the news that your home was gone? >> i got on the internet. >> you saw it on the internet. what did you see. what was your first reaction? >> can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> you were saying you...
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jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> we all fell in love with dermot mulroney in romantic comedies like "my best friend's wedding," "the wedding date." >> a lot of weddings. >> he is taking on a much more difficult and different role in the thriller "the grey" starring opposite liam neeson as survivors of a plane crash who soon realize that surviving the wreck was one thing but surviving the alaskan wilderness might prove to be even more challenging. >> hey, what is that? >> go, go! [ screaming ] >> don't stop! >> oh, my gosh. >> they're right on us. >> you know, this movie is so unbelievable because it's so real. and you realize later that
jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> we all fell in love with dermot mulroney...
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reporter: jim moran said his district, right outside of washington, home to many who work in the defense industry, could be harvested in the country. he is warning constituents that they can expect an immediate 8 billion-dollar cut in defense money if we go over the fiscal cliff. that, he says, will likely lead to job losses. jon? jon: that is very scary stuff. molly henneberg, thank you. harris: the nation is mourning the loss of norman schwarzkopf. he was 78 years old. the man known as storming norman drove out saddam hussein's forces in kuwait in 1991. operation desert storm entered one of our history books. you know, i have read that you say that the general earned every bit of his impeccable reputation as a leader. why is that? >> well, if you look back at where we were when he played a critical role in leading the first gulf war, we had come off of the 70s, which were the carter years, morale is really bad. reagan rebuilt the military during the 80s. then george h. w. bush took over as well. the team that was rebuilt, that new army and air force, the new navy thinking about was act
reporter: jim moran said his district, right outside of washington, home to many who work in the defense industry, could be harvested in the country. he is warning constituents that they can expect an immediate 8 billion-dollar cut in defense money if we go over the fiscal cliff. that, he says, will likely lead to job losses. jon? jon: that is very scary stuff. molly henneberg, thank you. harris: the nation is mourning the loss of norman schwarzkopf. he was 78 years old. the man known as...
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i'm jim cramer. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> this today," executive push. president obama prepares a list of legislative demands for congressional leaders. >>> great gorge, heavy rain create a massive drainage ditch near houston. >>> and fit for a queen, a century's old diamond passed through generations in european royalty goes to the highest through generations in european royalty goes to the highest bidder. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. today we begin with presidential to-do list. president obama is holding a rare meeting with top congressional leaders from both parties today. the president is pushing an ambitious election year agenda that includes raising the debt ceiling by increasing taxes on the rich. nbc's brian mooar is in washington with those details. brian, good morning. >> hi, lynn. the president is hosting a bipartisan lunch at the white house and some of the items on the menu, republicans will find hard to swal
i'm jim cramer. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> this today," executive push. president obama prepares a list of legislative demands for congressional leaders. >>> great gorge, heavy rain create a massive drainage ditch near houston. >>> and fit for a queen, a century's old diamond passed through generations in european royalty goes to the highest through generations in european royalty goes to the highest bidder. captions paid for by nbc-universal television...
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nice to see you, jim. even before the event started and we're seeing governor romney right there, even before the event started, the governor romney held a moment of silence for the wisconsin temple shooting victims, is that true? >> reporter: that's right, kate. as mitt romney was opening his remarks here outside of chicago in illinois, the former governor did ask for a moment of silence to remember the victims of that shooting tragedy up in wisconsin. and then he moved right into his speech. he went after the president pretty hard the last several minutes on the economy and on the latest message the day for the romney campaign which is this accusation that the obama administration has loosened work requirements in welfare reform that was passed under president clinton. the white house said that's not true. the campaigns have been going back and forth on this issue over the last 24 hours with some tough ads, some tough responses coming from the obama campaign. but i have to tell you, it's interesting that
nice to see you, jim. even before the event started and we're seeing governor romney right there, even before the event started, the governor romney held a moment of silence for the wisconsin temple shooting victims, is that true? >> reporter: that's right, kate. as mitt romney was opening his remarks here outside of chicago in illinois, the former governor did ask for a moment of silence to remember the victims of that shooting tragedy up in wisconsin. and then he moved right into his...
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jim axelrod reports. >>> boeing produced planes in wichita since the 1920s. employing generations of workers, like ted bates, an engineer for 34 years. do you feel grateful for a career at boeing? >> yes. yes. >> but now employees like bates are shaking their heads at how boeing's treated their hometown. >> you lose respect for those people who can't keep a consistent story. it's not just about employees. it's about a community. >> in 2008, boeing asked kansas officials to help win a $3.5 billion contract for 18 air force tankers. wichita's mayor, carl brewer, says kansas had a long history of coming through for boeing. >> they've received $650 million in tax breaks over the last 30 years. >> that is an awful lot of money. we thought that that really meant something. >> brewer and the kansas congressional delegation lobbied the pentagon hard. in return, boeing promised the tanker work would be kept in wichita, saving 2100 jobs and creating 7500 more. >> and somebody looked you right in the eye and said, we're going to be in wichita? >> going to be in wichita
jim axelrod reports. >>> boeing produced planes in wichita since the 1920s. employing generations of workers, like ted bates, an engineer for 34 years. do you feel grateful for a career at boeing? >> yes. yes. >> but now employees like bates are shaking their heads at how boeing's treated their hometown. >> you lose respect for those people who can't keep a consistent story. it's not just about employees. it's about a community. >> in 2008, boeing asked kansas...
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for 90 mostly sea faring years, jim henry harbored a secret. the lobster man and fishing boat captain couldn't read or write. >> i was so ashamed at myself that i never told anyone. >> growing up with a strict portuguese father, henry was put to work as a young child. his father didn't care about school so henry seldom went to class. >> i didn't learn a thing. i didn't know nothing, absolutely nothing. >> and yet his teachers kept promoting him to the next grade. he got married and he used street smarts to get by. his wife knew he couldn't read a word. friends and family had suspicions, but never asked. it wasn't until his wife became ill that he finally openly admitted he was ill literate. i said, i have to do something. i said i can't go on all my life this way. >> with the help of family and friends, he began to teach himself. >> he went through the entire dictionary from back to front reading. >> studies show as the human brain ages, it becomes more difficult for someone to learn a new skill, especially at the age of 90. but henry thought t
for 90 mostly sea faring years, jim henry harbored a secret. the lobster man and fishing boat captain couldn't read or write. >> i was so ashamed at myself that i never told anyone. >> growing up with a strict portuguese father, henry was put to work as a young child. his father didn't care about school so henry seldom went to class. >> i didn't learn a thing. i didn't know nothing, absolutely nothing. >> and yet his teachers kept promoting him to the next grade. he got...
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aking one for the team jim. >> he's got a tough stomach. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "go >> searching for answers into what led to a violent scene in chinatown at the office of a conservative lobbying group. i herndon man accused of shooting a security guard. police fear there could of been more victims. >> someone waking up $300 million richer this morning. where the grand prize winning ticket was sold for the powerball drawing. good morning, washington. it's thursday, august 16. i am cynne simpson. >> i'm brad bell, in for steve chenevy. let's go to meteorologist steve rudin. >> low humidity, lots of sunshine. how long will it last? grab the sunglasses. the umbrella behind. 71 degrees this hour at reagan national. 66 at dulles. winchester, now 61. forecast calls for sunshine, upper 80s low 90's. clouds increasing a little for the overnight. look for a chance of stronger thunderstorms late in the day tomorrow into the evening. this is a cold front moving closer to our area that could have the potential to bring us heavy rain and cooler te
aking one for the team jim. >> he's got a tough stomach. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "go >> searching for answers into what led to a violent scene in chinatown at the office of a conservative lobbying group. i herndon man accused of shooting a security guard. police fear there could of been more victims. >> someone waking up $300 million richer this morning. where the grand prize winning ticket was sold for the...
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jim spellman is live in evansdale, iowa. jim, what is the latest there? how far have they gotten in draining the lake? >> well, we'll take a look here. you can see how fast this water level has gone down. they started this yesterday. they think by maybe late tomorrow, the lake could be completely drained. in a sense, they admit they are grasping at straws. they have already gone through the lake searching what they can using poles from small row boats, but they just don't have anything else to go on. they had about 1,000 volunteers over the weekend trying to search all sorts of wooded areas around here, and they found nothing. the good news, they also have no indication that there was any kind of abduction. but with no progress being made in the case, it's unbelievably stressful for this family. here's what an aunt told anderson cooper last night. >> it's very baffling to understand how someone got off with a 10-year-old and an 8-year-old at the same time because it's as though they disappeared into thin air in broad daylight. >> reporter: i just spoke wi
jim spellman is live in evansdale, iowa. jim, what is the latest there? how far have they gotten in draining the lake? >> well, we'll take a look here. you can see how fast this water level has gone down. they started this yesterday. they think by maybe late tomorrow, the lake could be completely drained. in a sense, they admit they are grasping at straws. they have already gone through the lake searching what they can using poles from small row boats, but they just don't have anything...
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tara dowdell, democratic strategist, with former jim mcgreevey and david webb, accident cirrus xm patriot radio. good to see both of you. i want to begin with this. last night on fox news, this is what south carolina senator lindsey graham had to say about this meeting today. he said, quote, anytime you announce a meeting publicly in washington it's usually for political theater purposes. so, tara, is this all show? >> well i agree, obviously there is always some political theater going on in politics. i would say this year's oscar though goes to john boehner for pretending toe be nexting in good faith. throughout this whole process he has been the primary person pointing fingers and the democrats offered several different, several different opportunities for the speaker to come to the table, compromise opportunities. most recently even agreeing to seen less tax revenue as part of the deal. so i think that the issue here is that it is going to be very difficult for the republicans to come behind a compromise plan which has tax increases and spending cuts which is really the balanced appro
tara dowdell, democratic strategist, with former jim mcgreevey and david webb, accident cirrus xm patriot radio. good to see both of you. i want to begin with this. last night on fox news, this is what south carolina senator lindsey graham had to say about this meeting today. he said, quote, anytime you announce a meeting publicly in washington it's usually for political theater purposes. so, tara, is this all show? >> well i agree, obviously there is always some political theater going...
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. >> that was marc faber talking to jim rogers on the new line known as futures now. it's live streaming dedicated to futures trading every tuesday and thursday at 1:00 p.m. the show is also available on demand at futuresnow.cnbc.com. learn what they do when they're at the clubs in bangkok. you would have thought it was a conversation between carter and khouw. >> conference? >> conference in the disco. all right, time now for the final call, the last word from the options pits. mike khouw, why don't you kick it out for us? >> sure thing. i think it's sure hedged way to make a bullish bet. >> scott. >> this week's web extra is all about stock's replacement and app. . we take our first question from facebook. >> and dan. >> follow us on twitter and find out what i use. >> it looks like our time has expired. i'm melissa lee. for more "options action," go to our website. see you back here next friday. meantime "money in motion" is up right after this. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you
. >> that was marc faber talking to jim rogers on the new line known as futures now. it's live streaming dedicated to futures trading every tuesday and thursday at 1:00 p.m. the show is also available on demand at futuresnow.cnbc.com. learn what they do when they're at the clubs in bangkok. you would have thought it was a conversation between carter and khouw. >> conference? >> conference in the disco. all right, time now for the final call, the last word from the options...
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jim hukill was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy when he was only two. he has made it his life's mission to open more churches to the disabled. >> we are still very much in an infantile state with the faith and disability movement. i think that we have seen over the last decade a significant advancement, but we are nowhere near what has to happen. >> reporter: places of worship and the disabled is the subject of a new book called amazing gifts by author mark pinksy. he says one stumbling block for people, whatever their faith, is that at first they feel awkward around people with disabilities. >> they say, "i don't know what to say. i don't know what to do. should i tell my kids not to stare?" all these things are okay, and people in the disability community recognize that there's going to be some unease, some initial discomfort. that's okay. that shouldn't discourage you from plunging ahead. >> reporter: he says it's not that churches, synagogues, and mosques deliberately ignore people with disabilities. >> we have a sort of "zen of the normal" in most
jim hukill was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy when he was only two. he has made it his life's mission to open more churches to the disabled. >> we are still very much in an infantile state with the faith and disability movement. i think that we have seen over the last decade a significant advancement, but we are nowhere near what has to happen. >> reporter: places of worship and the disabled is the subject of a new book called amazing gifts by author mark pinksy. he says one...
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jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. by what's getting done. measure commitment the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insu
jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. by what's getting done. measure commitment the...
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jim rosenfield continues our k06 raj. he continues at george mason yucht, jim? >> doreen, first time young and many of them undecided voters. here at george mason university in fairfax. they were not shy. >> quick show of hands, for how many of you is this your first presidential election? many of you watching this first debate anxious to get beyond first impressions. >> i'm pretty sure this is exactly what i'm looking for. >> i'm trying to see how i could get a better chance to pay for my college education. >> they're both bashing each other. i might as well watch this. >> some came with their minds made up. >> well, i know people are going to be going all out on the blog. so i'm going to be comining bac with cracks. >> i'm not getting a sense of obama as commander in chief. romney is really laying it down and he's really being very ke tail detailed, for once. >> i became a lot more informed. >> i liked when we were talking about the health care stuff and something about the middle class because i'm middle class. >> i think that both of them had really well-str
jim rosenfield continues our k06 raj. he continues at george mason yucht, jim? >> doreen, first time young and many of them undecided voters. here at george mason university in fairfax. they were not shy. >> quick show of hands, for how many of you is this your first presidential election? many of you watching this first debate anxious to get beyond first impressions. >> i'm pretty sure this is exactly what i'm looking for. >> i'm trying to see how i could get a better...
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joining me on the phone is her pastor father jim fitzpatrick. tell me first how her parents are doing? >> it's devastated the local area because the parish to which she belongs is very small, rural in which there are ont 300 or 400 families in the total. so i mean all of these 300 or 400 families would know each other quite well. when something of any nature happens it has a huge impact, the death of a young person especially. everybody knows and everybody is in some way involved or concerned. and when it happens in tragic circumstances and so far away from long, it has a double impact on people, you know. >> what was nicola like? >> she was an outgoing, bubbly sort of girl. very well liked. she celebrated her 21st birthday party last december and was really looking forward to being finished, her course in tokyo, which would have been the last days of july. so she was according to text messages ready to come home. in recent days even she was looking forward to going to the concert but she was also looking forward very much so to getting back to
joining me on the phone is her pastor father jim fitzpatrick. tell me first how her parents are doing? >> it's devastated the local area because the parish to which she belongs is very small, rural in which there are ont 300 or 400 families in the total. so i mean all of these 300 or 400 families would know each other quite well. when something of any nature happens it has a huge impact, the death of a young person especially. everybody knows and everybody is in some way involved or...
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thank you, jim. thank you the whole panel. appreciate it. [ applause ] for more information follow us on twitter at cspan history. . >>> an air of mystery has surrounded this bronze likeness of alexander hamilton. in dedicating the 10-foot tall figure that greets visitors to the treasury department. it might have been the gift of andrew miller who admirers like to describe as the greatest secretary of the treasury since hamilton himself. sculpted by james earl frazier, hamilton wears a slightly quizzical look on his face. it was his famous deal is that led to federal assumption of state debts in return of the capitol's removal of money mad new york to an entirely new city. the pedestal on which he stands makes to reference to his reality transactions. it pays tribute instead to his financial genius. he touched the dead corpse of the public credit and it sprang upon its feet. >>> throughout the weekend here watch personal interviews about history events on oral histories. our history bookshelf features some of the best known wr
thank you, jim. thank you the whole panel. appreciate it. [ applause ] for more information follow us on twitter at cspan history. . >>> an air of mystery has surrounded this bronze likeness of alexander hamilton. in dedicating the 10-foot tall figure that greets visitors to the treasury department. it might have been the gift of andrew miller who admirers like to describe as the greatest secretary of the treasury since hamilton himself. sculpted by james earl frazier, hamilton wears a...
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good morning, jim. >> good morning to you, carol. theye really approaching this case from two different fronts. one, they're draining this lake right here, the girls' bicycles were found on the other side of this lake. they've examined this lake for a couple days. they don't think they're going to be find anything, but to be totally sure, they're draining this lake as we speak. the other approach is from a law enforcement approach. the fbi has been brought in and we now know that they've brought two scent dogs to assist in this investigation. and yesterday, they were able to take scents from pairs of the girls shoes and we do know that they were able to pick up some sort of trail. we don't know where that trail led or ultimately how useful it is to the investigation. they're going at this from all fronts, but carol, i spoke to an investigator an hour or so ago who told me it's like the girls evaporated. very frustrating for investigators and, of course, for their family as well. >> i know that the bike trail ends at that lake. it goe
good morning, jim. >> good morning to you, carol. theye really approaching this case from two different fronts. one, they're draining this lake right here, the girls' bicycles were found on the other side of this lake. they've examined this lake for a couple days. they don't think they're going to be find anything, but to be totally sure, they're draining this lake as we speak. the other approach is from a law enforcement approach. the fbi has been brought in and we now know that they've...
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jim fisher says the fbi and the u.s. attory took the easy way out and never really solved the case. >> bill rothstein died about a year after the crime and he died with in my opinion all the secrets, all the answers. and to that extent nobody literally dies laughing. he went to his grave knowing that he had got everyone. >> neither the u.s. attorney's office nor the fbi would comment to cnn about the assertion. yet there is someone who is aalive who kenneth barns says was at rothstein's house the day of the robbery but was never charged in the crime. he is the convicted sex offender granted immunity in exchange for a testimony he was never asked to give. next -- >> brian wells' family is wanting to know about you. >> could this man hold the answers that would finally solve the case? it took a migh machine, and plain old ingenuity to go where no fifth grader had gone before. ♪ and she flew and she flew, into the sky and beyond. my name is annie and i'm the girl who dreamed she could fly. powered by intel core processors
jim fisher says the fbi and the u.s. attory took the easy way out and never really solved the case. >> bill rothstein died about a year after the crime and he died with in my opinion all the secrets, all the answers. and to that extent nobody literally dies laughing. he went to his grave knowing that he had got everyone. >> neither the u.s. attorney's office nor the fbi would comment to cnn about the assertion. yet there is someone who is aalive who kenneth barns says was at...
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jim fisher says the fbi and the u.s. attorney took the easy way out and never really solved the case. >> bill rothstein died about a year after the crime and he died with, in my opinion, all the secrets, all the answers. to that extent, well, nobody literally dies laughing. he went to his grave knowing that he had outfoxed everyone. >> neither the u.s. attorney's office nor the fbi would comment to cnn about fisher's assertions. and yet there is someone who is alive, who kenneth barnes says was at rothstein's house the day of the robbery but was never charged in the crime. he is the convicted sex offender granted immunity in exchange for testimony he was never asked to give. next -- brian well's family is really wanting to know about you, sir. please. could this man hold the answers that would finally solve the case? with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every
jim fisher says the fbi and the u.s. attorney took the easy way out and never really solved the case. >> bill rothstein died about a year after the crime and he died with, in my opinion, all the secrets, all the answers. to that extent, well, nobody literally dies laughing. he went to his grave knowing that he had outfoxed everyone. >> neither the u.s. attorney's office nor the fbi would comment to cnn about fisher's assertions. and yet there is someone who is alive, who kenneth...
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thank you all for coming here, thank you jim, thank you the whole panel. appreciate it. >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. for more information, follow us on twitter@c-span history. >> a generation before president john f. kennedy acting on behalf of a grateful nation designated him an honor ril american citizen, winston churchill paid his own heartfelt tribute to his transatlantic origins. appearing before a joint session of congress on the day after christmas, 1961, is he observed i cannot help reflecting that if my father had been american and my mother british, instead of the other way around, i might have got here on my own. today, outside the british embassy on pass mass avenue, churchill literally describes two nations with one bronze foot planted on british soil and the other on american. this pleased the old man himself no end. of the statue announced on his 89th birthday, the honorary american said, i feel it will rest happily and securely on both feet. controversy arose over the sculptor william mcveig
thank you all for coming here, thank you jim, thank you the whole panel. appreciate it. >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. for more information, follow us on twitter@c-span history. >> a generation before president john f. kennedy acting on behalf of a grateful nation designated him an honor ril american citizen, winston churchill paid his own heartfelt tribute to his transatlantic origins. appearing before a joint session of congress on...
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twitter is the place where you say, jim lehrer said let's not. and mitt romney wants to kill big bird. and that whole social media wave, i think, influences journalists and all of the other people who are on twitter. >> we're talking about the substance of the debate, though. sorry, richard. it was a substantive debate. there's a lot of information there, lot of details, lot of studies cited. isn't it the role of the moderator, too, to ding, ding, ding, when something goes off the rails, when he knows something isn't true, to step in and take control? >> actual dishonesty or in terms of time and format? >> on a talk show you certainly would jump in and say you said this. but last night you said this in a presidential debate, and lehrer's philosophy is let the candidates go at it, fact check each other. he he did ask good questions but basically decided to make it about them not about him. a lot of anchors don't do that. >> if you know, if you've done your homework and you know that somebody comes on that stage and say something that is in opposit
twitter is the place where you say, jim lehrer said let's not. and mitt romney wants to kill big bird. and that whole social media wave, i think, influences journalists and all of the other people who are on twitter. >> we're talking about the substance of the debate, though. sorry, richard. it was a substantive debate. there's a lot of information there, lot of details, lot of studies cited. isn't it the role of the moderator, too, to ding, ding, ding, when something goes off the rails,...
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it was a huge change when jim joins us. he brought a different expertise, but i know we are excited about staying here and having the contract extended. the next thing is some of the events will be at a different time of year, so i can come and visit. i would like to thank the commission and your entire teams for helping me get the job done. thank you again. i really appreciate it. gooaxe congratulations. good -- >> congratulations. [applause] there is a whole story about the work you have done. but is there any public comment on this item. we are on item number three, general managers reports. >> a few announcements. one presentation, and our monthly video. announcement number one, show your pride. rec and park is proud to show diversity in the lgbt convention. find out about exciting recreational events. we are located out booth pne4. happy pride day. stren grove kicks off on sunday. join the festival for a vague no picnic -- for a picnic starring anita baker and featuring the family stone live ensemble. for more informat
it was a huge change when jim joins us. he brought a different expertise, but i know we are excited about staying here and having the contract extended. the next thing is some of the events will be at a different time of year, so i can come and visit. i would like to thank the commission and your entire teams for helping me get the job done. thank you again. i really appreciate it. gooaxe congratulations. good -- >> congratulations. [applause] there is a whole story about the work you...
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